[ooc: If it's on Netflix, definitely move it up! and oh god I've only seen little bits of the SNL episode but this one absolutely killed me because you can tell he's having WAY too much fun with it.]
"I'll set an alert on my phone. Taxi!"
London cabs are, Sherlock thinks, one of the great miracles of the modern era. Somehow when you need one of those squat black shapes there's always one at least a block away from you. And sometimes they even bring serial killers to your door.
This one's driven by a perfectly harmless single mother putting herself through culinary school, thankfully. Sherlock won't realize it until much later, but this is the first time he's ever really thought of the possibility of a murder as a distraction from something vastly more interesting.
He has to let go of Molly's hand as they maneuver their way into the back seat of the cab, but once they're situated next to each other his hand settles on her knee. It's a charged touch, one that somehow makes his throat so dry he's not sure how he manages to give the cabbie the address they're bound for.
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"I'll set an alert on my phone. Taxi!"
London cabs are, Sherlock thinks, one of the great miracles of the modern era. Somehow when you need one of those squat black shapes there's always one at least a block away from you. And sometimes they even bring serial killers to your door.
This one's driven by a perfectly harmless single mother putting herself through culinary school, thankfully. Sherlock won't realize it until much later, but this is the first time he's ever really thought of the possibility of a murder as a distraction from something vastly more interesting.
He has to let go of Molly's hand as they maneuver their way into the back seat of the cab, but once they're situated next to each other his hand settles on her knee. It's a charged touch, one that somehow makes his throat so dry he's not sure how he manages to give the cabbie the address they're bound for.